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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1994082
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
10/30/2019
Doc Name
Inspection Report
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DRMS
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OSM & BLM
Inspection Date
10/14/2019
Email Name
RAR
JLE
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October 14, 2019 C-1994-082/toast Mine RAR <br /> Pond 10 Pond 12 Pond 12A <br /> Pond 13 Pond 14 <br /> TOPSOIL—Rule 4.06 <br /> Removal 4.06.2; Substitute Materials 4.06.4(4); Storage and Protection 4.06.3; Redistribution 4.06.4 <br /> Topsoil piles observed were associated with roads. Their slopes appeared stable and well vegetated with <br /> desirable vegetation such as rye and orchard grasses and in some instances, naturalizing sage. <br /> SLIDES and OTHER DAMAGE-Rule 4.12 <br /> o The site, in the past, has experienced soil movement in the form of slumps and slides. At <br /> the time of inspection no evidence of recent new movement was observed and historic slide <br /> areas appeared stable. <br /> o Due to slope and aspect, slide and slumped areas tend to be sparsely vegetated. <br /> REVEGETATION-Rule 4.15 General Requirements 4.1 S.1 <br /> Vegetation on parcels requested for release were dominantly diverse, healthy, and well established. <br /> Elymus cinereus (Great basin wild rye), Agropyron sm i th i i (western wheatgrass), Artemisia alnifolia <br /> (silver sage), Achillea millefolium (western yarrow), Medicago sativa(alfalfa),Linum lewisii(lewis <br /> flax), and numerous other desirable species were noted throughout the inspection comprising a mix of <br /> forbes, grasses and shrubs. Small weedy areas comprised of Bromus tectorum (cheat grass) or Cirsium <br /> arvense (Canada thistle)were noted, some of which had been treated. Healthy and diverse vegetation <br /> was found in all parcels. <br /> o Reclamation and revegetation have been completed at this site. <br /> o No extensive areas devoid of vegetation or, expansive areas of weeds were noted at the time of <br /> inspection with the exception of instances noted above. <br /> o Reclamation appeared stable with well established vegetation that was going dormant at this time <br /> of year. <br /> o A patch of foxtail was identified above pond 12 in parcel 40. <br /> 0 <br /> III + <br /> + I <br /> 1R <br /> .p <br /> E F" <br /> low <br /> e ITSyI + x W - - . <br /> ay pl1&Y <br /> ji <br /> as <br /> v nee <br /> u <br /> L� 0 1 <br /> e <br /> + k' <br /> 1 + d <br /> �Mka <br /> C <br /> r <br /> 0 <br /> a <br /> Photo]: A patch of foxtail above pond 12. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 2 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 1 <br />
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